J. to APER WITH) CffiCCLATION:, it l.. -k,1-; V';7NEW BERN. IZCOTT CAKOUHA; raDAt.WOWfl! new betji. Ktanr caeolma; bat: morot tj j,iif ff NUMBER 64 .T", r, r i ry.Yr.Y - r-r. -. V - THIRT,Y-F1RST;YEAR . 4f 1 r . ... nev;bern banking ? an b TRUST COMPANY rftf? NEW BERN ,H,C piEST WAY. . HE world would stsnd still if old ways were alwajs the best. It ia the modern methods that make our modern progreaaand prosper- , ity. The modern way of handling ironey that ia be", ing used for current exprnse. ia to deposit it wi h the bank and pay for all purchases by writing personal, checks. This way makes the transaction of business aafer and more convenient. WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. TO FOR THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TUBE MMaaaWaaaaaaaMIMMMM Your dress requirements x are many, this store can supply your wants to your perfect satisfaction we are sure. We make a study of whattliscriminat ing women want anri then provide it for them in dependable qualities and at a fair price. White Lingerie Waists of Rare Beauty New styles beautiful beyond descrip tion, at these prices they are surprising values, 50c to $3.00. . , ,. Have you seen the elegant Silk Hosiery we are selling at 25c a pair in White, Black and TanThey are fine." J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. t.; PHONE288 The place to buy your Spring oc Summejf -Suit at prices . witlin reason, I absolutely guarantee satufactton. New nine of samples just received.- Call and Inspect my stock K;fvJ,;XHitDlliM 103 Ulddle 8t CWflFFfEARS OF pnisor EOS uUSTPnOTEGT : 1 THE PEOPLE DepartweB of Agriculture Taker Btep tio Ixpoee Laud In ' Taitnaent Frauds. Eesidedt-I Of Interior Flee To Bift Cities. Government Troopi Kout Insurgents, at Kl -Cobre. SsnUago, Cuba, June, 18, A daiaek- ment of government troopi nader Ma jor Rosendo Cullaio fought abattia terday wi h.b insurgenU MtCEI Cobre. ten miles to the w eat oMfci city. Tbe rebels were defeated Joiac Mfe killed. . The Kornment troop , niade effective cue of their artillery and are Ixhjw purahsg the fleeing insurgents. . SntiKo, June I3.-r-Tn Gomis troopa renoWed iba rebels to their attempt burn Guantsnamo Monday niffbt. bat the good showing nnade by then bien ove sadoel y verfled r porta of bsrborbus praeitcea of tbe roluatoer (fuerillas who represent tbe majority of ihego7ernment force in tbe field Cap lain Uam.m Garriga, who left Soatfeaf turned yesterday his men brinfin; . rhne. r...r h mul. tr.phi. s of their conflict with tbe rebels tbe right ears of eight black mew and exhibited the gruepome prises seeming' ly with as murh pride aa though they were well earned objects of war. Pub lie opinion grew so iolense that it forc ed General Montemigo, the government lesde-. to make a statement. Hie re- p'y to the protests against the la humaniiy of his men wa simply this; r ' all the guilty will be ponisbed," Captain Gurriga, who was asked for sn explnuntion, said: "Only one soldier is guilty and hebas bern hoL" This is known to Be untrue. The on ma mentioned is row in jail loSantiav go The unc vilizad warfare prntied ly the few sold ers in the .field leave them few sj rrpatbizera amor g their own p ople. The puipoee to both the rebela and the government . hi ccuaing rapid de- ipulHtion of tne interior.; Alt ,th rj. idinln of thnce sections are flocking to the larger enters. The homes of m nnv have already been burned. The train leaving GuinUnamo waa packed ana ueroie .antisgo was. aeaeneo wo men and chillren were fighting for foothold on the ateps of the ears. Tbe ra j nly of these people become public charges as soon ai they reach their dee- tinationg. Several hurdred Porto Ricans who were imported to work on the auger plantation; heic are without fund and rectHmoring for return traoaportoA. Contul Holndav has a-ked Washington for tdtices on the matter. New Vaudeville at The Ath ens to nifnr, Misses Lawler and Taylor, in a sinj;ifig and dancing act Good voices, ktest songs' Best Boy Farmer to Get Trip 'to Fair Raleigh, N. C. June 13 There i movement on f ot to interest .a. Kreat nun.ber of farm boys in all part of be I Statr, especially membeis of the boys' corn chibs. m a State fair ooatesi. .The winr er'will gel a trip to the fair this fail and the iprses. for th beet ex pos it ion of some" given pbas of fatm ing. The details are being worked Obt bow and tbe full ant duncetrient wJD be forthctming very seen The agrieoi tural prentiumns and f pedal prlkestbis year are sure to be by far the greatest in thebiBtoiyof the fair asaodation. I I 1N 1 H t PB0P0 fITION f 0 F SURPLUS 5 KtD r MfjlslDEO -1 " PROFITS TOJUEIIJir - THL NATIONAL BANK OF NEW l' BERNE,- N. a ' STANDS F1FISX among.tlie banks of "tlie Gty initu among tneiNauonai Danks or. And u ft baa Surplus and . j Undivided lrofits amounting to $102,000 and Capital amounting-to $100. 000,, It hae a place oq lb Katioflaf Bank Roil of Honor, which includes: only banks having Surplus and Undivided Profits equal to or" exceeding their Capital stock, - . ,, . .. ; ? : Husband of four Days DiMppeara. f -V 'i-'ruWj-rf t'r j New York, June 13. iTbs , poljee ar frying to solve - the mystertoa . disap-peara-ce of "Or.MxvUK R. Motria, a Johns Hopkini graduate, who Monday left hw buds of ourays is a; motor ear and has not been aeon -or bear of sines His bride says he stepped from the machine on uppea BroadwsytelliDg ber he bad at imoot taa( 4pratka te peT-fefm ai.rYi)rheT1o return! t the qot1. Ha tttoebl feinj bjw swee beta , i ct t, l: Senate to Adjcura for Conveatioa 41, J V i ; , v -S- . T! -' Washington, June, 13.-Tte , Senate has agreed- to a program, of three 'days recess on June 47th and Jolr 1st. eovering-peripd of the Republican and DemocraticNational convention..- -'C i.Tbe bouse will recess three days dor ing tbe Democratic copveotioo only and will continue in sessiha daring the rest ot tne Rational convention period oa e "gentleman's" understanding tbat.no partisan, legwlatioa will b passed. This statement was ; mad to day by Representative Uditwood, th DemoJ eratlc leader, .:" . ' ' -f - fqan Weabingtoa, Job lStb,-Tbe depart meat of agriculture baa taken step to expose land Investment f reads and pro tect the people oi the eountry against these awlndlins sebemeev . - ' K-Secret ery -WUsea aea ordered tbe eel- leenobutf data to plaea aia department In portion tb aid nea investor. Bull- etiae ara mjb issued ' waning agaist certain general propoaAtieaa, and cpe- eufirbifermatioii will be given by ebr-J i aepondenes upon reqoeat. ' Thoasaou of dry folks and many others' Secretary Wttess dtclaied to day Were being encouraged to put av Inge tote land selling,- orchard growiDg and crip producing sejbtmes, many of which were swindles. . " Meoy people ttb - little or ; no kaowkdge of ngriealtara are being led to pay tbe profits claimed for Ihem," said the secretary. "One of these concerns rectify wrote to Dr. Galloway, ehief if the buteu of plant industry, not knowing who ha was. It wee Irk some stock swindler trying ve sell worthless paper to J. P. Morgan. This concern prom ised big returns in few years from certain exop; and only one versed in the aabjewt would rvalue: that it was im pooeibW 2 i " ' i x " After they had written to Dr. Qal loway three or four timeefitey wanted to know what .'ha waa tbioking of do ing with tbelr propueitloa.' Be replied that h wathiaking f raporti it to (be poet office department; Vfcereupon their correspondenee tcrmioated abruptly. Boy a Majestic or an Ice King Refrigerator, they are sanitary, economical, easy to keep m or: def and COLD For sale by New Berav:Fsvttttire Co.. 6 Middle tfreetv Copion building PoliccBua'a BlowlataL Trenton, June 18. Policeman Come l'u McDonoogb, as attacked by half doaea men when beatteirpted to drive tbem from an alley yesterday morning. used Isle night stick to sack effect that llicbsa' Doolan, 82 years old, die! of a free tart d skuU today"" Before he could be eeat a at cond time front the police ration to McKmley hospital. 1 Mv Dncugh Is he'd blsmeiess by the autiKMities,: boti jequest pronaDiy wil(be held. The pcNcymaa meanwhile b on duty. v ' .i 'mi ii md Kaleiaa Wltboat a Tbearre. It develops that Halelgh will be with out aa Academy of Ifosio for regular tbeatrkaiaUrnetkms within two years The company ownkt the Academy bullring Is not to renew tb lease tath ScbioM, JnUreatp aod iHseinddlrit to be nad aa a part of Jfrigbtfs bbte!. Tne atreet floor 4m to be.-rm.deled arid jrnry m pro vf, providing for a very bauscoVecafesi avode'ra and fspA ciaily bax,dome stars fcoma. . ,t ' , FOR RENT. . ("SI C Reakleace No. . 2Q Hancock .street ighr toauA State Nok faeteur street. , r. . U. T. UANUJCaV Agt.l uu uiiiuii;;uuuii i , pi ; u . "' ' 1111 '"'it igi Eitrintiin . n a nnrr mi fUtAIW ULUbt I rjti8,Br6ughtOB, Youthful Forgerj BepUuced to Four Moutbs in Sail, Large Number of Oth - ; er Cases Disposed of. The one week term of Craven couniy superior court, which was eonvened in tbi city last Monday morning-, will com to a close tomorrow. jaJtfe Whed lyap has pushed things along so rapidly that Only a few more casus remain oh the docket to be disposed of. At the opening of yesterday's ses sion Otis Broughtcn, the Camlico Co. youth' who on tbe previous day was found guilty of forgery, was brought into court and sentenced to a term ef 4 months in jail. The prisoner look an appeal to fcbe supreme court. , The following cases were disposed of during the session: State vs. Josephii e Pliifvr, charged with aa assault wilh a deadly weapon, found guilty, and sentenced to t-rrve C months in the county jail. State vs. Curtis Kinsty, charged with retailing, guiliy: judgment net passed. State vs. J. P. Burfce and Ellis Cobb, charged with an ussault with a deadly weapon both guilty, parlio sunten-ed to U months on the cosnty ruads u.. Cobb to 6 months in jail. I Slate vs. William Miller, cl'sr with retailing ; guilty. Judgment n-i 1 paaaed. State vs. Robert FonviUe, charged with an assault with a deadly weapon. Guilty. Sentenced to seive 4 months on l he couuty roade: State vs. Charlotte Cred'ie, charged with retailing; guiliy. Judgment not passed. State vs. Simon I oat h, two rhargrtt of forcible tret-prss, found guiliy in eacb eise rnd sei tenet d te two yi ara in the peaiteaiiaiy ineaih case. State vs. Bert Smitl, charge! with retailing plot guilty. . State vs. Claud Buck, charged with turning in false fire alarms, jury re tained a verdict of not guilty. Jude Stated to the prisoner before he was released, that the court he.d informa tion that he bad commitud perjury in the above mentioned oone and that if ny future complaint a lodged against him this charge would be brought up and the prisoner bent to i he state prison. The next case celled was that of the J State vp. Walter Grant. In this cuse the defendant ia chaged with burning a bant at Dover, belonging to Mr. R. A. Richardson, of that place. A number of witnesses were placed oa the stand by both SideB, and this took up su :h a considerable length of time that th "case was not concluded at the day's session. Considered From Every Standpoint there is no more safe and profitable investment than a saving account with this bank. The fact that this institution is conductiog a successful business, that it is managed by men of unquestion ed integrity, well known throughout Ciaven county, and that it has ample Capital places the matter of safety beyond question. if? ipiMifi inns HI tV s tag Mm ...Loss of . sleep caused by mosquitoes can be overcome with one thorough applica tion of our Screens. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Bad Narrow Escape. Notice to t u; t-f an kin V at 19i Vir-frviiTa-!.i: . m made ber of b porchasa of'lhs Wilmington, Brunswick' nf outHeftij Skf HroBU, recBi if Buwpie in win; n n-. mlngtoa . to deep" watef' termtpsls., t Soothport, tj. a by HT & '-McQueen, IfcKinnin end other prominent esatcrQ Carolina rapltalista. who ; will jmprbve tad property .and .inaugurate ! regular passe g'eri and, freight service etr the link, which if Tegarded)as important 1n any railroad Ttf-'neatfrom ,tVil miogtca to the west in eoaneetioB.abh tbe epealng of the Panama eanal yfeV'T 1 i 1 1 ' PhiiadelphiisyTionym of fjrccllence m Lawn Mow ers. They pu:!i' e;:ier end cut tsioothsr, J;.S, Cisoi lldvf. Co. About 6 p. m. Tuecday, Conductor C .ward.of tbe Norfolk Southern freight train from Beaufort to Gbldsboro, and tr.6 tlsgtoan of the train, bad narrow scapes from death and botb received painfuijjp juries., as a result of contact Lwltb low-hanging telephone wire. The wen wers "ridiDg" a box car- ar.d did not see, the wire, which caught the con ductor across the fce, badly injuring h ft about the eyes, and the .flagman acrfiss The -cheek ; 'Both wre tbro a ffr rm efr feet and rolled to Che edge Ioi tne moving car, tne nagman catcti it g just si be was about to Jjatl between the. car end anplber. . The accident hap pened 'between Xlncoln City and tbe plant-aft tbe Indir Od; esil ice Com- paayv fCondoctoT Cowaid aad-rbe ffag- msw.'Wh&has an hriurtd arm, proceed rJ 6 GoMtboro sefere seeklDK medical Mstotkace. Klnstori Eree Press. ' -t 3 CLEARANCE SALE ON WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 12TH WE WILL BEGIN OUR 10 t)AYS CLEARANCE SALE As is our custom we will have every things in our big store marked down. No goods reserved, positively every thing at New York cost, some jobs at half price. See our bargain counter for Shoes, Oxfords, Clothing, Mens and Boys Pants etc. Our stock is complete, but hundreds of bargains will soon be picked up, so come early and get your share of the good things while they aire going. EVERYBODY COME Please don't ask to have goods charged at sale prices. Goods taken backiotatisfactry. LI BAXTER ELKS TElllPLE ight C.;s Wall of IVsier Er:Sd Jowo on -s. C .'--,;.--..T'3w..;..m., t ' V Jne 13.-0ne 1 ii.sfiy fscsped r al, v;yo Tturea WteeV-Fifty Hurt, ?slton,'JaVc"lun Tl3, -Three pc r ons were killed, but " more ttit n v flfty hart when a Western and Atlantic xcSraion train running; from., Calhoun;' 04 to Chattanooga. Tru was wreck ed neaiH here yesterday morning,, "The duad are riremaa Hblcomb and section einfLije and a negro porter, lb mjared ar belng brooght hcre " The -wreck occurred in a out and 'waa cuajd by spread ng rnils,r Fmr cars were overturned, hidh" was Responsi ble for the long list of ipjuredf Athens, ' no natter v. cclLcr, ausenient At The .!:t's licve Volcano r.itfer- L - .-t: 1 f - '' ' '.. . .' 7 . ' c 1 PEPT STORE "It he doesn't wear Gotham, doea n't wear the best." 'I.V.')' 7 f-'.! ittw-K"rrT tj u, vj. 4-y - - when ft niao .aao8t;eV iool and c iifortablefree' fity1 Dd not-J Ooustantly fussing ttbdavfaoti hnd Bocomfort tbU;garnenta,Sj; r "QOTM'f The UdweHU'-tii ft ywtlpman, ia' co"6l'c6nlftttMfUiioTed aliues -tfcat f IffafV tfttthfeTlirnf to' Every m aoj bmlt for a not weather . garpjeoJ.J:,EyrjoUiaro. garment makes a friend wita.Emyman. "TnESItOPilAt'S DIFFER." 4 I have a Is 'go stock' sawed'; Shi ' on ! cheflp i m r-" P'" ; '. n ! I or ; y-.TJ. i - k .. 1 ft t r... 1 - i

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